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From: jr <in...@my...> - 2008-01-06 20:56:41
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>>> FYI: XeTeX requires Unicode encoded input files. If you feed it with >>> "garbage", then anything can happen. > >> Forgot to mention the \XeTeXinputencoding primitive: >> \XeTeXinputencoding bytes >> This will tell XeTeX that your input is platform-specific. I guess, this >> has other side effects. > > The following work fine for a ANSI-file for xelatex and pdflatex: Thanks for all the hints & tips. I understood that XeTeX supports Unicode in the sense that you can use Unicode input files, not that you must use them. My fault, then. I will try to figure out a setup that works for me! Thanks a lot for the support! jr |